Implementing Overtone’s fx
I’m struggling with using Overtone’s audio effects. I found the following example with free-verb
:
(defsynth son-synth
(let [dry (play-buf 1 son)
wet (free-verb dry 1)]
(out 0 [dry wet])))
Let’s say I’d like to use fx-echo
or fx-bitcrusher
. Which arguments have to be passed in which way? I tried to look it up in the documentation, which didn’t help me.
=> (odoc fx-echo)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-echo
([bus max-delay delay-time decay-time])
nil
nil
=> (odoc fx-bitcrusher)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-bitcrusher
([in-bus])
nil
nil
Can you provide an example for me? That would be super helpful!
clojure functional-programming livecode overtone
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I’m struggling with using Overtone’s audio effects. I found the following example with free-verb
:
(defsynth son-synth
(let [dry (play-buf 1 son)
wet (free-verb dry 1)]
(out 0 [dry wet])))
Let’s say I’d like to use fx-echo
or fx-bitcrusher
. Which arguments have to be passed in which way? I tried to look it up in the documentation, which didn’t help me.
=> (odoc fx-echo)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-echo
([bus max-delay delay-time decay-time])
nil
nil
=> (odoc fx-bitcrusher)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-bitcrusher
([in-bus])
nil
nil
Can you provide an example for me? That would be super helpful!
clojure functional-programming livecode overtone
add a comment |
I’m struggling with using Overtone’s audio effects. I found the following example with free-verb
:
(defsynth son-synth
(let [dry (play-buf 1 son)
wet (free-verb dry 1)]
(out 0 [dry wet])))
Let’s say I’d like to use fx-echo
or fx-bitcrusher
. Which arguments have to be passed in which way? I tried to look it up in the documentation, which didn’t help me.
=> (odoc fx-echo)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-echo
([bus max-delay delay-time decay-time])
nil
nil
=> (odoc fx-bitcrusher)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-bitcrusher
([in-bus])
nil
nil
Can you provide an example for me? That would be super helpful!
clojure functional-programming livecode overtone
I’m struggling with using Overtone’s audio effects. I found the following example with free-verb
:
(defsynth son-synth
(let [dry (play-buf 1 son)
wet (free-verb dry 1)]
(out 0 [dry wet])))
Let’s say I’d like to use fx-echo
or fx-bitcrusher
. Which arguments have to be passed in which way? I tried to look it up in the documentation, which didn’t help me.
=> (odoc fx-echo)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-echo
([bus max-delay delay-time decay-time])
nil
nil
=> (odoc fx-bitcrusher)
-------------------------
overtone.live/fx-bitcrusher
([in-bus])
nil
nil
Can you provide an example for me? That would be super helpful!
clojure functional-programming livecode overtone
clojure functional-programming livecode overtone
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